The battle was fought before the Tirah Campaign on September 12, 1897 between just 21 Sikhs of the 36th Sikhs (now the 4th Battalion of the Sikh Regiment) of British India, defending an army post in the North-West Frontier Province(now Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan) and 10,000 Afghan tribesmen.
Praising the valour shown by these Sikh soldiers, the legislation introduced on January 11 in the Virginia Senate by Bryce Reeves designates September 12 in 2017 and in each succeeding year as 'Saragarhi Day of Sikh Pride in Virginia.'
He hoped that other states, where Sikhs have a sizeable population like California, and also Congress would introduce similar measures to recognise the valour of the Sikh soldiers.
"This great feat could not have been achieved without the leadership and efforts of Senator Dick Black and Lt Governor Candidate Senator Bryce Reeves. Through many years of their own service and dedication to the country, they have been able to appreciate first hand the contribution, valour and sacrifice of the 21 Sikh Warriors who stood fast in the Battle of Saragarhi," Ahluwalia said.
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Meanwhile, Congressman Ami Bera, Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans, applauded the new religious accommodation policy of the US Army announced early this month.
In a significant move to enable all religious minorities in America, including the Sikhs, the US Army issued new regulations on religious liberty to accommodate people who wear beards, turbans or hijabs.